The Independent-News, Volume 96, Number 44, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 26 March 1970 — Page 3

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TOP OFFICERS — Installed Saturday night. March 14 at Valkerton Chapter Order of Eastern Star, left to right, Mr. ind Mrs. Robert Candler, Asso« date Patron and Associate Maton; and Mrs. Robert King, Worhy Matron and Myron Mullet, Vorthy Patron. Basketball Benefit April 1 The Walkerton Jaycees are sponsoring a basketball program Wednesday, Rpril 1, at the Urey Middle hcnool in Walkerton. The proceeds will go to the Jayiee building fund and the PLJ Athletic Department. At 7:00 p m the PLJ faculty will play the Jayvees, followed by the tourney championship of the Walkerton Independent league at 8:15. Make plans to attend. Tickets are available from Jaycees or at the door. ' Something’s b missingTo avoid "loopholes" in your insurance protection, combine your coverage in one convenient program from Meridian Mutual Insurance Company. Covers your home, •uto, possessions and liability I . . , Savas you mone/, tool See me... ' j I there's no obligation! I |9UT Meridian Mutual ajeei I I tfridiiß | JmiL Kl'X Robt W. Johnson Insurance Morning — Hamlet l^one 867-2824 Afternoons — Koontx I Ake Phone Walkerton 586-2580

I OFFICE HOURS For Thr Walkerton License Branch Monday 8-12 and 1-8 Tuesday thru Friday 8 - 12 & 1 -5 Closed On Saturdays

Publicity Chairman For Summer Festival ■ TL v SHI MRS. AMOS HUNT Mrs. Ainos Hunt (Micky) is the publicity chairman for the Summer Festival this year. Mrs. Hunt has worked on the Festival committee before and knows the ropes. Micky is a hard worker for the community not only with the festival, but also in other phases. Micky has organized the feature each week in the paper of the different festival chairmen so that you can become more acthat you can become more ecwhat they are doing. Koontz Lake Fire Department To Dedicate Truck The Koontz Lake Fire Department will dedicate a new fire truck on Sunday. April 5 at 2 p.m. CST at the Koontz Lake Fire Station John J. Dillon, former Indiana Attorney General and Harvey H Hacker, Indiana Fire Marshall will be the guest speakers. The Oregon-Davis Chamber Choir will provide the entertainment. Refreshments will be served. The dedication is tinder the planning of the Trustee Clifford Allen and members of the Advisory Board; Merle Schaunaman. Elmer Hartke and Irvin Strader. DETERMINATION One good rule for success—forget your losses and setbacks and start over again.

Rain bow News A film strip on the American Cancer Society was shown at the meeting of the Walkerton Rainbow for Girls Assembly Monday evening Miss Jean DcLong from the office in South Bend and Mrs. Amos Hunt, president of Walkerton Business and Professional Womens Club introduced the film. In cooperation with Msr. Hunt's Club the Rainbow Girls will canvas the community on Sunday afternoon, April 26 Those working will meet at the Masnic Temple at 2 p.m. Another point earning project for the Girls will be ushering and checkers at the John Glenn High School April 25. when the Indiana University "Singing Hoosiers" will present a program. Worthy Advisor, Miss Carol Taylor announced the DeMolay Boys will sponsor a dance April 4th at 8 p.m. at the Youth Building. Mother Advisor, Mrs. Bruce Henry announced that inspection of the Assembly by Super Mom Coats would be held the last of April or the first of May. Grand Assembly will be held in Evansville, Indiana July 2,3, 4 ,and 5. (Continued on Page 12) (Continued from Page 1)

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MARCH 26, 1970 — THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS —

COMRADS CHOSEN AS CLUB NAME Tickets for the public skating party Friday, April 10, were passed out to the membership of Lincoln Townsnip comrads 4-H club Saturday morning at their meeting at the Lions Club Youth Building, Walkerton. It was agreed that the first five members who sold five skating tickets to non-members would get one free. Tickets are 75c each A bus will be furnished and wlil leave John Glonn High School at 6:30 and from Tyner school at 6:45. A foe of 50c will be charged for skate rent.nl at the Plymouth Skating Palace. Other business conducted by M irk Malstaff was to name the • lub. The junior leaders had six names to present for a vote, and the name selected by a unanavote was Comrads. It was voted that the dues if not paid by the April 18 meeting would become SI.OO instead of 75c. A committee will meet to draw up a constitution and by laws. Each of the adult project leaders were introduced and met with the groups in separate sessions. Mrs. Howard Clingenpeel wants all girls taking clothing V and up to meet at her home on Tuesday, March 31 at 7 p.m Clothing I-II are meeting each Wednesday after school at John Glenn High School. Mrs. Edward L. Lazarek and Mr. and Mrs Lynn Pearish made plans for the Horse and Pony Club to meet the next day at the Pearish farm with theitf horses. Knitting classes will still be 1 to 2:45 pm. each Saturday at the home of Mrs. Harry Malstaff.

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